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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Quilted Corners Of Wyalusing, PA



May 1, 2010 will be the kick off for the Quilted Corners of Wyalusing Barn Quilt tour. There will be vendors, antique tractors and quilts galore. A bus will be giving tours all day along the barn quilt loops. For more information visit www.wyalusing.net

10 comments:

  1. I don't think I have ever heard of this town before ,where is it located at . It looks and sounds almoat like our Flywheelers Show in Fort Meade .they have a tractor show and then there is one house in the middle of all of it looks like a southern colonia home with quilts hanging all over it . Sounds like it will be fun ,are you going ?

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  2. Susan, thank you for the video tour link. I so enjoyed viewing the "quilts" being made. The scenery looks fabulous! Is this close to you? Or you planning on attending? Where do you find all these great quilting related You Tube videos?

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  3. How fun would that be to go to?! Sure wish I was closer.

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  4. so nice, wish I were back in Bradford County to see it! Thanks for posting

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  5. Hey, let's go! I'll drive...
    We need to start something like that in Tioga County.

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  6. Thank you Susan, hubby and I love your part of the State took the kids to the grand canyon of PA back in 2000. We are always looking for new bike trips to take (with a quilty twist for me), that looks like a good one. I just emailed the info to him at work...thanks again.

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  7. Wow...that is awesome...enjoyed watching.

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  8. Enjoyed seeing that video! And love the singing and the voices! Thanks for the tour! Beautiful area!

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  9. We have those quilts all over the place down here in TN too. So that is where they are being painted, huh? What part of PA is this?

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  10. Went "home" to Towanda yesterday and saw a few of the squares on barns and buildings as I passed through the Wyalusing area. Couldn't wait to ask mom what they were all about and she showed me a piece in the local paper. Wish I had time to take the tour. Awesome job everyone!

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